Criminology & Crime Analysis
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Criminology & Crime Analysis

By One Education

Study crime analysis online. Explore criminal behaviour, investigation methods, and data-driven approaches to understanding crime patterns.

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About this event

Science & Tech • Other

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

Crime doesn’t just happen—it follows patterns, motives, and methods. This Crime Analysis course introduces learners to the study of crime through both sociological and analytical lenses. You’ll explore criminal behaviour, investigative theories, victimology, and the strategic application of data to uncover trends and make informed assessments. This is where psychology, law, and statistics intersect to help understand why crimes occur and how they can be better prevented.

Whether you’re aiming to support policing efforts, security planning, or public policy, the role of crime analysis is becoming increasingly vital. This course also explores the tools used in analytical reporting, types of crime data, spatial and temporal mapping, and how crime analysis can be used in proactive policing and resource allocation. A foundation in crime analysis can lead to meaningful roles in law enforcement support, intelligence, and research-driven public protection.

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👉 Explore more courses on One Education.

  • Course 01: Advanced Criminology
  • Course 02: Crime Analysis Online Course

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the key concepts behind criminology and crime analysis.
  • Identify patterns using data to predict and interpret crime trends.
  • Explore social, psychological, and legal factors in criminal behaviour.
  • Learn how crime analysis supports decision-making and prevention.
  • Study different types of crimes and their relevant profiling methods.

Who is this course for?

  • Aspiring analysts interested in criminal intelligence and reporting.
  • Law enforcement support staff expanding into crime analysis roles.
  • Security personnel looking to understand crime prevention models.
  • Students pursuing careers in criminology and justice systems.
  • Researchers aiming to explore data-led crime interpretation.

Career Path

  • Crime Analyst – Average salary: £30,000–£42,000
  • Intelligence Officer – Average salary: £32,000–£45,000
  • Criminologist – Average salary: £28,000–£38,000
  • Police Data Analyst – Average salary: £29,000–£40,000
  • Security Analyst (Public Sector) – Average salary: £35,000–£48,000
  • Community Safety Officer – Average salary: £26,000–£35,000

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